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Moot Designer Sunglasses

Moot Designer Sunglasses

4.0(3 reviews)
0.8 km•Melbourne
•$$$$

I'm like Arabella. I love sunglasses. I actually rely on them for sight when I'm outdoors,…read moreregardless of the sun shining or not. And I love how they can change the shape of your face, each pair making you look subtly, and sometimes ridiculously, different. Sunglasses are my fave accessory, steadily followed by bags and then shoes. And although I love the range of designer labels and the look of the fabulous range of glasses, I've always been too intimidated to ask to try them on. I mean, I'm the sort of person who can stand trying on glasses for over an hour. Easily. And I just don't think it would be appropriate to annoy a salesperson for that long, trying on everything she has in her beautiful display cabinet. It's that, and the fact that these beautiful sunnies would cost my kids their uni fund. And because I'm the sort of person who sits on my glasses, drops them, leaves them in harms way (i.e kids), I probably average a new pair a month, its just not possible for me to shop here. They are beautiful though.

I don't have many addictions, but sunglasses certainly number among the few. At once glamorous,…read moremysterious and just ruddy good sense eye-health wise, there is nothing more fun than shopping for sunglasses. And sometimes a trip to prosaic ole Sunglass Hut just won't do. My other favourite option? Moot Designer Sunglasses. Located within Melbourne Central station, Moot Designer Sunglasses stocks an incredible range of sunglass brands, from the expected - Tom Ford, Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent - to the local - Ksubi, Le Specs - to the very expensively nichely hard to find. Balenciaga, Linda Farrow Luxe, Cazal, I'm talking to you. Prices are predictably frightening, staff predictably pretty and stock predictably locked away under lock and key. If I could change one thing about Moot it would be this. Sunglass shopping is so much more fun when you don't have to ask to try embarrassingly inappropriate things on.

Specsavers Optometrists

Specsavers Optometrists

2.3(4 reviews)
0.7 km•Melbourne
•$$

This is my first ever negative review of anything. I have lived in 5 continents and the attitude…read morehere was unique. I had an appointment but was unable to find the store given the rabbit Warren of Melbourne central. so I was late. This was my bad. However, the phone call to my wife asking where I was, and the tone to me when I finally found the place was unconscionable. The place was far too myopic to even be human

I have shockingly bad eyesight, so have visited more than my fair share of optometrists over the…read moreyears. (Hey, at the time of writing this review, I'm already the Duchess of Specsavers.) Pros for the Melbourne Central Specsavers: It's conveniently located in the CBD and it's open 7 days a week. Which was a life-saver when I had to do an emergency drop in on a late Sunday arvo when my contact tore in my eye. And although it's busy, I've never had to wait very long to speak to an optometrist. For my initial visit, I saw optometrist Karina Stephens. She showed care about my optical health and I was happy with the eye exam she provided. However, there was miscommunication about what I was looking for in a new brand of contacts and the trial lenses that were actually ordered. Which brings me to the cons: it's a busy location so it also feels a bit rushed and stressed (not a great feeling when visiting a doctor.) There has also been a different optometrist in the store each time I've come back, which means there's been no continuity with the doctors (the downside of being open 7 days a week.) So far I've been fine returning to this Specsavers for follow-up visits. But recommend going in armed with a specific list of questions and needs, otherwise it seems easy for the staff to overlook something in the shuffle.

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Specsavers Optometrists - Store entrance (located next to Priceline).

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Store entrance (located next to Priceline).

I Spex Funky Spex - iSpex Funky Spex Custom made eyewear for interesting people

I Spex Funky Spex

4.4(5 reviews)
2.6 km•Collingwood
•$$$

Hooray, a place where I can buy glasses that don't make me look like an I.T consultant, or dowdy…read morelibrarian. Funnily enough I was brought to Funky Spex by my mother - a woman whose tastes are dubious at the best of times. At least she got this right. Funky Spex has great glasses. They've got super-modern-intellectual-architect style frames, and secretary in Mad Men vintage frames. They also have some plain and simple frames too if that's what your into. They also have optometrists who can give you an eye examination, and a fleet of helpful sales assistants who will happily spend hours with you browsing the collection and giving advise about which frames suit you best. They aren't cheap, but the quality is there and the frames really are unique. I always receive compliments about my frames (check out my profile picture if you want to see them). They also have a section attached to the main store that sells discounted stock, where you can try and pick up some bargain frames. Friendly service and unique frames make Funky Spex a winner.

The photograph on my library card has been decreed the 'geekiest photo ever' by my kindly friends…read more The reason? I was wearing my spectacles. They may be Marc Jacobs but they were chosen in haste. A spectacle faux pas that could easily have been avoided had I known about Funky Spex on Johnston Street. A boutique specialising in unusual spectacles and sunglasses by cult brands such as Oliver Goldsmith and Thierry Lasry, Funky Spex has its very own idiosyncratic optical style along with sales assistants that look like they'd be equally at home as stylists on some esoteric lifestyle magazine. The selection really is extraordinary with an emphasis on brightly coloured, retro spectacles and the kind of sunglasses that are almost too beautiful to wear. If you have a thing for high-end eyewear and don't mind spending a few bob procuring probably the most beautiful pair of specs you'll ever set eyes on, you should visit Funky Spex.

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